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Fig. 35 – Suction Pressure Transducer (SPT)

Output Funtion Graph

Temperature Thermistors

Thermistors are electronic devices which sense temperature. As the

temperature increases, the resistance decreases.

10Kohm

thermistors are used to sense outdoor air temperature (OAT), coil

temperature (OCT) and the suction line temperature (OST) located

between the reversing valve and the accumulator. A 50Kohm

thermistor is used to sense discharge temperature (ODT).
Refer to Table 5 and Fig. 36 and 37 for resistance values versus

temperature.

Table 5—10K/50Kohm Resistance Values vs Temperature

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TEMPERATURE

RESISTANCE (ohms)

25.0 (77.0)

10.0 + / --- 2.3%

0.0 (32.0)

32.6 + / --- 3.2%

-28.0 (-18.4)

85.5 + / --- 3.4%

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125.0 (257.0)

1.7 + / --- 1.6%

75.0 (167.0)

7.40 + / --- 2.0%

25.0 (77.0)

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Fig. 37 – 50K Thermistor Resistance Versus Temperature

If the outdoor air or coil thermistor should fail, the control will

flash the appropriate fault code (see Table 6).

IMPORTANT:

The outdoor air thermistor, coil thermistor and

suction thermistor should be factory mounted in the final locations.

Check to ensure thermistors are mounted properly (See Fig. 2,
3, 4, 5 and 6).

Thermistor Sensor Comparison

The control continuously monitors and compares the outdoor air
temperature sensor and outdoor coil temperature sensor to ensure

proper operating conditions. The comparison is:

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of range.

If the sensors are out of range, the control will flash the appropriate

fault code as shown in Table 6.

Failed Thermistor Default Operation

Factory defaults have been provided in the event of failure of

outdoor air thermistor (OAT) and/or outdoor coil thermistor

(OCT).
If the OAT sensor should fail, defrost will be initiated based on coil

temperature and time.
If the OCT sensor should fail, defrost will occur at each time

interval during heating operation, but will terminate after 2

minutes.
If there is a thermistor out--of--range error, defrost will occur at

each time interval during heating operation, but will terminate after

2 minutes.
Count the number of short and long flashes to determine the

appropriate flash code. Fig. 38 and Table 6 gives possible causes

and actions related to each error.

Maximum Power Mode -- Inverter Over Temperature

The outdoor unit is equipped with inverter temperature sensing. If

the inverter senses a temperature above the high threshold limit it

will respond as follows:

1. Display the local fault code only on the AOC Status LED.
2. The system will continue to run but attempt to mitigate by

speed reduction.

3. When the system demand is satisfied, the unit will shut

down.

4. If the fault is still active on the AOC Status LED, the ODF

will continue to run at 500 RPM until the inverter
temperature falls below the threshold.

5. The compressor will not restart if the fault is still active.

Содержание 189BNV EVOLUTION

Страница 1: ...ROUBLESHOOTING 9 13 Service Tool 14 31 System Communication Failure 14 Model Plug 14 Status Codes 14 Variable Speed Compressor Winding Resistance 14 Fan Motor 15 Control Fault 15 Brown Out Protection 15 230v Line Power Disconnect Detection 15 Pressure Switch Protection 15 Suction Pressure Transducer SPT 15 Temperature Thermistors 16 Fault Code Action Table 18 Variable Speed Drive LED Location and ...

Страница 2: ...tion Series 8 18 SEER B Puron N 208 230 1 or 208 230 1 V Variable Speed 0 Not Defined 0 Not Defined 0 Not Defined A Original Series MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE AIR CONDITIONER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 N N N A A N N N N N A N A N N A 1 8 9 B N V 0 3 6 0 0 0 A Product Family Tier SEER Major Series Voltage Variations Cooling Capacity Open Open Open Series 1 AC 8 Evolution Series 9 19 SEER B Puron ...

Страница 3: ...ee the Long Line Guideline for details Maximum Total Equivalent Length Outdoor Unit BELOW Indoor Unit Size Liquid Line Diameter w TXV HP with Puronr Refrigerant Maximum Total Equivalent Length Vertical Separation ft m Outdoor unit BELOW indoor unit 0 20 0 6 1 21 30 6 4 9 1 31 40 9 4 12 2 41 50 12 5 15 2 51 60 15 5 18 3 61 70 18 6 21 3 71 80 21 6 24 4 1 Ton 3 8 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 2 Ton 3 8...

Страница 4: ...ronr WARNING CUT HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing and gloves when handling parts CAUTION Refrigeration systems contain refrigerant under pressure Extreme caution should be observed when handling refrigerants Wear safety glasses and gloves to prevent personal injury D...

Страница 5: ...ed operating temperatures especially if aluminum conductors are used Unit Electrical Power Power wires from the unit s disconnect should be routed through the power wiring hole provided at the bottom of the unit s control box Connect the ground wire to the ground connection in the control box and connect the power wiring to the terminal block as shown on the wiring and Installation Instructions su...

Страница 6: ... by the control board for a 0 to 200 psig range of pressure at the suction tube This interpreted pressure data is then intelligently used by the AOC control board for low pressure cut out loss of charge management compressor protection oil circulation management lubrication management and EXV control Pressure Equalizer Valve PEV At the end of every compressor operation after the 3 5 minute Time Gu...

Страница 7: ...ldest part of the system thus enhancing the reliability The crankcase heater will function as needed any time the outdoor unit is powered The indoor unit and UI do not need to be installed for the crankcase heater to operate properly The compressor windings will occasionally be energized during the OFF cycle depending on the length of the OFF cycle to start the stator heat operation thus maintaini...

Страница 8: ...e last defrost time as follows S When defrost time 5 minutes the next defrost interval 90 minutes outdoor temperature above 37_F S When defrost time 5 7 minutes the next defrost interval 60 minutes S When defrost time 7 minutes the next defrost interval 30 minutes The control board accumulates compressor run time As the accumulated run time approaches the selected defrost interval time the control...

Страница 9: ...harge slowly no greater than 5 lb per minute and allow system to operate for 25 minutes to stabilize before declaring a properly charged system A14573 Fig 9 Adjusting Charge Using Service Valve Subcool A14574 Fig 10 Service Valve Subcool Target Value A14575 Fig 11 Stabilization Time Charging Non Communicating Systems Charging Procedure Force system to operate in high stage cooling by creating a la...

Страница 10: ...1 Comb not allowed No charge adjust for ID Table 2 Required Charge Adjustment for Indoor Coil Model AC Furnace or Fan Coil Model Number Outdoor Model Size 13 24B 25 36 37 48 49 60 CNPV 18 CAP 18 CNP 24 CNPV 19 CAP 24 CSPH 24 CSPH 30 F E V 4 A B C NF002 0 19 CAP 30 CNP 30 CNP 36 F E V 4 A B C N B F 003 CAP 36 50 CNP 42 50 50 75 CAP 42 50 50 75 CSPH 36 50 50 75 CSPH 42 50 50 75 75 CNP 31 50 1 25 75 ...

Страница 11: ...g 13 Charging in Cooling Mode 288BNV024 Fig 14 Charging in Cooling Mode 288BNV025 Fig 15 Charging in Cooling Mode 288BNV036 Fig 16 Charging in Cooling Mode 288BNV037 Fig 17 Charging in Cooling Mode 288BNV048 Fig 18 Charging in Cooling Mode 288BNV060 ...

Страница 12: ...ng Mode 189BNV024B Fig 21 Charging in Cooling Mode 189BNV025 Fig 22 Charging in Cooling Mode 189BNV036 Fig 23 Charging in Cooling Mode 189BNV037 Fig 24 Charging in Cooling Mode 189BNV048 Fig 25 Charging in Cooling Mode 189BNV049 Fig 26 Charging in Cooling Mode 189BNV060 ...

Страница 13: ...h appropriate outdoor fan speed and indoor airflow Upon completion of a countdown period for system stabilization check refrigerant pressures for the appropriate ambient temperatures shown in Fig 27 through 33 based the OD unit size To use the Heating Check Chart in non communicating systems operate system at Y1 Y2 high stage These charts indicate whether a correct relationship exists between syst...

Страница 14: ...lid model plug installed and flash the appropriate fault code temporarily Table 3 Factory Supplied Model Plug Information 288BNV MODEL PLUG NUMBER Pins 1 4 Pins 2 3 13 HK70EZ029 11K 220K 24B HK70EZ009 5 1K 91K 25 HK70EZ001 5 1K 11K 36 HK70EZ002 5 1K 18K 37 HK70EZ026 11K 120K 48 HK70EZ003 5 1K 24K 60 HK70EZ004 5 1K 33K 189BNV MODEL PLUG NUMBER Pins 1 4 Pins 2 3 13 HK70EZ028 11K 180K 24B HK70EZ010 5...

Страница 15: ...nd resetting to the highest stage will end after 2 hours of accumulated operation with out further HPS trips 3 A system malfunction will occur after repeated HPS faults and the stages have reached the lowest level This could take five consecutive HPS trips if the first occurred in stage 5 demand or 1 HPS trip if in stage 1 demand 4 In the event of a high pressure switch trip or high pressure locko...

Страница 16: ...per operating conditions The comparison is S In cooling if the outdoor air sensor indicates 10_F 5 6_C warmer than the coil sensor or the outdoor air sensor indicates 25_F 15_C cooler than the coil sensor the sensors are out of range S In heating if the outdoor air sensor indicates 35_F 19 4_C warmer than the coil sensor or the outdoor air sensor indicates 10_F 5 6_C cooler than the coil sensor th...

Страница 17: ...17 Fig 38 Fault Code Label ...

Страница 18: ...nnection NA Both Loose or disconnected harness Hardness be tween AOC PL20 and MOC Verify good harness connection Radio or Electrical noise System will try to self mitigate with repeated start attempts Possible damage to in verter change out the Inverter drive 46 Local BROWNOUT EVENT 6 Minutes Both low line voltages if persistent contact power provider 48 System Malfunction LOST INVERTER COMMUNI CA...

Страница 19: ...ault code 74 after 5 occurrences 15 Minutes Both See fault 74 Same actions for 74 61 Local FAN INVERTER FAULT elevates to fault code 76 after 5 occurrences 6 Minutes Both OFM failed to start Troubleshoot outdoor fan motor blade and make sure they are working Fan motor misalignment System will attempt to run again See Fault 76 Same actions for 76 62 Local FAN INVERTER TEMP HIGH elevates to fault co...

Страница 20: ...y Troubleshoot ODU fan motor and make sure it is working Blocked Inverter Heat Exchanger fins Check Inverter fins for debris and clean if nec essary Application violates guideline Consult Application Guideline for compliance 76 System Malfunction FAN INVERTER LOCKOUT Elevated from fault code 61 after 5 occurrences 2 Hours Both Fan blade bent out of balance Check outdoor fan blade Check for ice bui...

Страница 21: ...ool Restriction due to de bris Clean System refer to application guideline and replace filter drier Cool Restriction in Circuits or Tubing Check kinks and straighten or replace circuits Heat Troubleshoot EXV see guide below Heat Outside Normal Operat ing Range e g improp er load calculation sys tem match issue out side heating range etc Consult Application Guidelines Heat Service Valve left closed...

Страница 22: ...place filter drier Cool Restriction in EXV plus Overcharge troubleshoot EXV Cool Restriction in Circuits or Tubing Check kinks and straighten or replace circuits Both Faulty Pressure Switch Check Discharge pressure with gauge if less than 600 20 psig and switch is open mea sure resistance then replace pressure switch Heat Electric Heater plus Heat pump application Electric Heater stuck on If User ...

Страница 23: ...er 5 occurrences 2 Hours Both High superheat Troubleshoot TXV Troubleshoot EXV Check suction pressure transducer and suc tion temperature sensor Both Compressor is operat ing outside the allowed operational envelope Inverter will reduce speed to a lower stage Both Incoming power supply voltage Check voltage versus unit rating plate for al lowable range Loose or incorrect wire connections Check inc...

Страница 24: ...M Green Steady On Normal Communication from AOC to indoor wall control LED Not Functioning Properly Requires AOC or Inverter Replacement Reference Color Suspect AOC board Failure Description STATUS Amber If Amber STATUS light is not on neither steady nor blink ing with power to outdoor unit AOC STATUS is not functioning properly and AOC board should be replaced COMM Green In Communicating mode if ...

Страница 25: ...tion fault status COMM Green Steady On Communication from AOC to indoor wall control LED Not Functioning Properly Requires AOC or Inverter Replacement Reference Color Suspect AOC board Failure Description STATUS Amber If Amber STATUS light is not on neither steady nor blink ing with power to outdoor unit AOC STATUS is not functioning properly and AOC board should be replaced COMM Green In Communic...

Страница 26: ...nts within the control box of this unit The technician performing the service must determine that it is safe to work on or near the inverter The electrical disconnect that provides power to the unit must be turned off locked and tagged out This will insure that no damage will occur to the inverter controls or other equipment and will prevent injury if contact is made with the electrical equipment ...

Страница 27: ...nket making sure discharge thermistor and compressor power harness are routed as they were from the factory 14 Route compressor power harness to new double loop wire tie and then to the wire retainers in tube sheet route as they were originally to make sure they will not contact fan blade and then route into control box and reinstall two control box screws See image below 15 Reinstall service pane...

Страница 28: ...verter voltage is zero Measure the DC voltage at the DC VOLTAGE and DC VOLTAGE terminals on the inverter adjacent to the capacitors to ensure that they have totally discharged The voltage at these terminals must be 0 zero before servicing see following figures 6 After verifying the voltage has dissipated to zero disconnect wiring from the inverter 7 Disconnect three compressor power wires Note wir...

Страница 29: ...29 Fan Motor Harness Plug Compressor Power Harness Wires Yel Red Blk Fig 39 Compressor and Fan Harness Unit sizes 13 and 24B Fig 40 Compressor and Fan Harness Unit sizes 25 36 37 48 49 and 60 ...

Страница 30: ...UG ABCD PLUG Suction Thermistor PLUG Suction Pressure Transducer PLUG Discharge Thermistor PLUG High Pressure Switch PLUG EXV PLUG Reversing Valve PLUG Suction Thermis PLUG Fig 41 Wire Harness Connections Unit sizes 13 and 24B Fig 42 Wire Harness Connections Unit sizes 25 36 37 48 49 and 60 ...

Страница 31: ...sceptible to moisture absorption At the time of compressor change out and at regular preventative maintenance intervals the acid moisture content of the system should be checked using an acid moisture test kit This can determine in a few minutes whether acid and moisture are present in the system No oil sample is required Contact your local distributor to purchase this device Before Changing the C...

Страница 32: ...ompressor terminal cover and or terminal box sealant with torch flame It is intended that terminal cover remain installed during compressor installation 15 Using caution and the appropriate lifting device place replacement compressor in unit and secure with appropriate mounting hardware NOTE Use of existing or new OEM mounting hardware is recommended NOTE Compressor grommet and sleeve supplied wit...

Страница 33: ...p switch from heating to cooling a few times to verify component operation Severe Burnout Perform steps 1 22 as specified in the Replacement Procedure for Mechanical Failure and then perform steps as follows 23 Clean or replace TXV 24 Drain any trapped oil from the accumulator if used 25 Add suction line filter drier for appropriate unit size as indicated in Recommended Filter Drier Sizes table be...

Страница 34: ...s energized during off cycle as needed 340613 101 REV C L1 L2 BLU MOTOR CONTROL COMM HEADER CHOKE RED YEL BLK V W CONNECTION DIAGRAM AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL SECTION COMP NOTES CHOKE BLK RED YEL W U V R S C 25 011 5 1K 150K MODEL MODEL PLUG HK70EZ SIZE MODEL PLUG CHART 1 4 R1 2 3 R2 PIN RESISTANCE K 36 012 5 1K 180K 48 013 5 1K 220K UNIT OPERATION LEGEND FACTORY POWER WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING FACT...

Страница 35: ...35 WIRING DIAGRAMS 288BNV Fig 45 288BNV WIRING DIAGRAM Sizes 13 and 24B Fig 46 288BNV WIRING DIAGRAM Sizes 25 36 37 48 and 60 ...

Страница 36: ...move and dispose of any oil contaminated material per local codes Brazing This section on brazing is not intended to teach a technician how to braze There are books and classes which teach and refine brazing techniques The basic points below are listed only as a reminder Definition The joining and sealing of metals using a nonferrous metal having a melting point over 800_F 426 6_C Flux A cleaning ...

Страница 37: ...onal procedure cannot be used to pump down and isolate the refrigerant into the outdoor unit The UI User Interface has provisions to assist in performing this function 1 Connect gauges to 189BNV liquid and vapor service valve ports to monitor operating pressures during and at comple tion of the procedure 2 In the advanced menu of the UI go to Checkout Pump down 3 Select mode to pump down in COOL S...

Страница 38: ... pressures during and at comple tion of the procedure Attach recovery system or vacuum pump to gauge set as needed for the service procedure The service valves must be open to evacuate the unit through the line set service ports Evacuation and recovery of refrigerant from 189BNV when using non communicating thermostat 1 Connect gauges to 189BNV liquid and vapor service valve ports to monitor opera...

Страница 39: ...d accumulator only Remove after 10 hours of operation Never leave suction line filter drier in a system longer than 72 hours actual time Thermostatic Expansion Valve TXV All fan coils and furnace coils will have a factory installed thermostatic expansion valve TXV The TXV will be a bi flow hard shutoff with an external equalizer and a balance port pin A hard shut off TXV does not have a bleed port...

Страница 40: ...horized accumulator into system with copper slip couplings 9 Evacuate and charge system Pour and measure oil quantity if any from old accumulator If more than 20 percent of oil charge is trapped in accumulator add new POE oil to compressor to make up for this loss WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Before installing modifying or ...

Страница 41: ...RD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Before installing modifying or servicing system main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position There may be more than 1 disconnect switch Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label Coil Removal Coils are easy to remove if required for compressor removal or to replace coil 1 Shut off all power to un...

Страница 42: ... or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations E 2016 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 03 16 Replaces SM288BNV 189BNV 02 Catalog No SM288BNV 189BNV 03 ...

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